10 Things to Know for Today: July 16

Defense attorney Mark O'Mara, right, questions Sanford, Fla., police officer Chris Serino during the George Zimmerman trial in Seminole circuit court, in this July 2, 2013 file photo in Sanford. The woman known as Juror B37 told CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday July 15, 2013 that Zimmerman made some poor decisions leading up to the shooting, but that Martin wasn't innocent either. The juror said Sanford Police Detective Chris Serino made a big impression on her, because he would have been accustomed to dealing with murders and similar cases. He would have known how to spot a liar, and yet he testified that he believed Zimmerman, the juror said. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank, File)

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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. SENATE SHOWDOWN ON FILIBUSTERS LOOMS

Several votes were set today on whether to allow simple-majority votes to confirm presidential nominees, after senators met overnight trying to hash out a deal.

2. A BLOW TO MEXICO'S MOST FEARED DRUG CARTEL

Zetas gang leader Miguel Angel Trevino was captured by Mexican marines who intercepted a pickup truck with $2 million in cash in it.

3. AG CALLS MARTIN'S SHOOTING ‘UNNECESSARY'

Eric Holder is speaking again about the acquittal of an ex-neighborhood watch man in the teen's death while an investigation into possible civil rights charges could take months.

4. JUROR: ZIMMERMAN JURY WAS INITIALLY SPLIT

The woman known as Juror B37 tells CNN that three out of six had favored conviction, but changed their minds. The juror has since dropped an idea to write a book.

5. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON A BUDGET

The AP's polling director Jennifer Agiesta reports that 32 percent of Americans track their income and expenses every month; 30 percent have long-term financial plans.

6. WHO SOUTH KOREA BLAMES FOR CYBERATTACKS

An investigator's report says North Korea shut down major websites on the Korean War's 63rd anniversary, based on an analysis of codes and Internet addresses.

7. SHIP SEIZED WITH ARMS IN PANAMA

The country's president says it has seized a North Korean-flagged boat carrying what appear to be ballistic missiles and other arms from Cuba.

8. JODI ARIAS BACK IN COURT

Her lawyers want to throw out a jury's finding that made her eligible for the death penalty for shooting and stabbing her on-again, off-again boyfriend.

9. WATERGATE FIGURE DIES

Leonard Garment, an adviser who urged President Richard Nixon not to destroy tapes of his conversations, was 89.

10. ON DECK AT ALL-STAR GAME: YOUNG TALENT

Mike Trout, Manny Machado and Bryce Harper are playing in tonight's game, among a wave of skilled, youthful players changing the makeup of the Big Leagues.

PHOTO: Defense attorney Mark O'Mara, right, questions Sanford, Fla., police officer Chris Serino during the George Zimmerman trial in Seminole circuit court, in this July 2, 2013 file photo in Sanford. The woman known as Juror B37 told CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday July 15, 2013 that Zimmerman made some poor decisions leading up to the shooting, but that Martin wasn't innocent either. The juror said Sanford Police Detective Chris Serino made a big impression on her, because he would have been accustomed to dealing with murders and similar cases. He would have known how to spot a liar, and yet he testified that he believed Zimmerman, the juror said. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank, File)